Avoid Ethical Misconduct in Manuscript Preparation

Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal
Rodney W Hicks, Ruth Harris

Abstract

In order for nurses and other health care professionals to make important contributions to the literature, there must be an awareness of the many areas where unintentional ethical conflicts can arise. Leading ethical concerns include plagiarism, duplicate submission, authorship standards, bias, and conflicts of interest. Although many sources are available on the variety of ethical concerns, this article takes the position to identify the area of concern and describe why it is an ethical violation. Solutions are posed for resolving the conflict, including why medical librarians can help in the publishing process.

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Citations

Apr 11, 2018·Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics : JERHRE·Osama Y Alshogran, Wael K Al-Delaimy
Aug 8, 2018·Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners·Rodney W Hicks, Mary Ellen E Roberts
Dec 10, 2019·Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners·Rodney W HicksKim Curry
Dec 14, 2018·Nursing & Health Sciences·Rose McMaster
Oct 6, 2020·Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners·Rodney W Hicks
Sep 30, 2021·AORN Journal·Gwendelyn S OrozcoRodney W Hicks

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PlagScan
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